Born in Tokyo Japan- October 30th 1984 and raised in Guadalajara, Mexico, Juan Pablo Castaneda began his acting career working on the feature film Drama/Mex directed by Gerardo Naranjo. Castaneda studied acting at the HB studio in New York city, Met Film School, u.k and with Argentinian maestro Rafael Garzaniti. Since then, Juan Pablo has being working in Mexico with film directors like Alejandro Springall, Manolo Caro, Alan Coton among others, such as shows like Club DE Cuervos, Sense8, Sr Avila and Paramedicos.
Juan Pablo Cestaro is known for Cachi Cachi (2021), El Marginal (2016) and El cazador (2020).
Juan Pablo Correa is known for Aqui Estoy, Aqui No (2012), Dry Martina (2018) and Tiempos Mozos (2016).
Born in Buenos Aires, Juan Pablo is the third son of painter Marta Maineri and Victorio Di Pace and is an actor, musician and director. He has lived in London, Trieste, Madrid and resides in the US. He is best known for playing the role of Jesus Christ on "A.D. The Bible Continues" (2015) produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey for which he won a Grace Award for "Most Inspiring Performance" in 2016; for the role of self-made billionaire Nicolás Treviño on TNT's reboot of "Dallas" (2014), for his appearance in the movie "Mamma Mia" (2008) and for the role of Fernando on Netflix's Numer 1 show "Fuller House", which has won "People's Choice", "Kids Choice", "Teen Choice" Awards for seasons 1 and 2 and an Emmy nomination for "Best Children's Program" for season 3. Di Pace has made several appearances on British television, such as BBC One comedy "The Catherine Tate Show" and BBC One film "Aftersun", and in Spanish television, such as "Supercharly", "Angel o Demonio", "Los Hombres de Paco", "El Don de Alba"and "Física o Química". On film, he starred in "Survival Island" (2004), "Tutti Intorno a Linda" (2006), Fuera de foco (2011) and "After The Reality" (2016). Prior to joining the big screen, he appeared in the Bob Fosse's London musical "Chicago" and played the leading roles in "Grease" (Italy, 1999), "Saturday Night Fever" (Madrid, 2009-2010), "Más de 100 Mentiras" (Madrid, 2012) and "Primer Acto/Act One (Madrid, 2012-2013). In February of 2017, Juan Pablo wrote a solo show for New York's Studio 54 Below and has performed for the Houston Symphony Orchestra a concert dedicated to the music of George Michael. As a director, Juan Pablo has written and directed several short films including "La Belleza", "Venki" and "Admission" and is developing two features "New Boy" and "The Last Light".
Juan Pablo Díaz is known for Falcon Rising (2014).
Born and raised in Bogotá - Colombia , Juan Pablo pursued his passion for acting at a very early age. After several years of theatre training in Colombia He attended Emerson College in Boston where he graduated with a BA in Theatre Studies. His latest project is Netflix/WarnerBrothers mini series "Breathe". Recently he starred in the theatrical release of focus features "Half Brothers". Other recent credits include Apple TV's "Acapulco", "Cocaine Godmother" and Netflix hit series "Narcos". His love for Theatre and Broadway is still intact, Chicago the musical, Closer and Shakespeare's Richard II are some of his favorite stage performances. Some of his most recognized work in Latin America include "El Secretario", "A Corazon Abierto" and "La Fan" with NBC/Telemundo.
Juan Pablo Ferrer is an actor, known for Mi obra maestra (2018) and Querida voy a comprar cigarrillos y vuelvo (2011).
Juan Pablo Fuentes Acevedo is known for Bandidos (2024), Delincuentes (2024) and A Todas Partes (2023).
Juan Pablo Gamboa is a United States citizen born in Cali, Colombia on November 24, 1966. The second of four children, he was raised in a bi-cultural, bilingual household due to his mother's Bostonian origin and his father's Colombian heritage. He began delving in Theatre at a young age, participating in school musicals and attending specialized music classes at the Cali Conservatory. He continued his studies in 1984 at Hofstra University in New York, simultaneously with a Film Production Major, eventually starting a career in Production at Maysles Films, a documentary film company in New York City. Time would place him in Miami, where he began acting in Latin American soap operas, better known in the business as "telenovelas". Over the years he has become well known in the Hispanic market, working in film and television in Mexico and Colombia, and receiving worldwide exposure with the sales of his projects, that have been sold to over 120 countries, translated and subtitled to diverse languages. His popularity has stemmed from specific villain roles, for which he is fondly remembered, having become a household name throughout Latin America especially. Juan Pablo has begun a swift cross-over to the American market, due to his perfect domain of both the Spanish and English languages. He has appeared in several films and television series like "King of Texas", where he shared the stage with Roy Scheider, "Kings of South Beach", with Donnie Walberg, "The Damned", with Peter Faccinelli, "Sniper: Ultimate Kill", with Tom Berenger, and the recently released "Loving Pablo", with Penelope Cruz. He has now become a member of the Screen Actor's Guild and resides in the United States.
Juan Pablo Gil is an actor, known for El dragón (2019), Las amazonas (2016) and Malaventura (2011).